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2003-2005 Graduate Catalog for Ohio University


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Graduate Art Courses

The School of Art is dedicated to the development of diverse and exceptional artists, scholars, and educators. Programs are designed to reflect a professional art school, one which promotes rigorous creative and scholarly activity. An important part of the school's mission is to prepare students for post-graduate careers, while enriching their own vital interests and personal goals in the visual arts.

Studio M.F.A.

A three-year Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree in studio artrs: ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture. The first and second years are primarily devoted to studio, seminar, art history, and elective coursework, while the third year is an intensive commitment to studio time in preparation for the thesis exhibition. A normall full-time academic load is 18-credit-hours per quarter, and progress toward the degree is guided by the student's graduate review committee members to the successful completion of 135 credit hours.

Credit-Hour Requirements Sumary:

     46 studio area
     14 studio electives
     12 art/history/academic studies
     12 open electives
      6 seminars
    ________________________________
     90 minimum course credits
     45 thesis credits
    ________________________________
    135 TOTAL
Each student accepted into the School of Art graduate program is assigned an advisor who acts as the chairperson for the student's formal reviews until matriculation.

Review Process:

First-Year Progress Review
Occurs during the second full-time quarter of study and constitutes a progress assessment of the student's work by his/her committee members.

First Year M.F.A. Candidacy Review
Occurs during the third full-time quarter of study and admits the student to full candidacy for the degree by the student's committee members.

Thesis Proposal Review
Occurs during the sixth full-time quarter of study and establishes the goals and guidelines of the student's thesis exhibition.

Thesis Exhibition Review
Occurs during the final full-time quarter of study in the third year and satisfies an oral defense of the thesis exhibition.

The School of Art requires that candidates for the M.F.A., at successful completion of the degree, prepare visual documentation of the work, either 35mm color slides or D=CD-Rom, to be permanent housed in the Visual Resources Library.

Art History M.F.A.

Upon entry to the art history program, a student will be pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree. An advisor in the area will be assigned in the first quarter, and by the end of the fifth quarter of full-time study, two thesis proposals will be submitted to the student's thesis committee members, leading to the completion of 90 credit-hour degree.

Credit-Hour Requirements Summary:

        48 art history area
        27 directed electives
      ____________________________
        75 minimum course credits
        15 thesis credits
      ____________________________
        90 TOTAL
Directed electives are selected in consultation with the faculty. Proof of reading competency in French, German, or another language approved by the faculty is required. Standard language examinations or the equivalent of one year's coursework without credit may be used. The language requirement should be completed by the end of the sixth quarter of full-time study. The program concludes with the submission of thesis (approved by the advisor) that demonstrates scholarly research and a final review of oral defense of the thesis directed by the student's review committee.

Studio/Art History M.F.A.

To be recommended as a degree candidate, the student must submit both studio and art history work for the review by faculty committees at the end of the fourth quarter of full-time study. All studio reviews (as listed under the studio degree), apply to this double concentration, too. The program concludes with the thesis exhibition, final thesis review, and approved formal art history paper. The graduate program leading to the M.F.A. in studio/art history requires the completion of 90 credit-hours of coursework and 45 credit-hours of thesis, combining to satisfy 135 credit-hours overall.

Art Education M.A.

The graduate program leading to the Master of Arts in art education requires the completion of at least 50 credit-hours of graduate coursework and an thesis, approved by the student's advisor and thesis committee, that demonstrates scholarly abilities. Teacher certification is not required for entry into the program; however, evidence of ability to complete and benefit from the program must be provided for admission.

Credit-Hour Requirements Summary:

      24 art education area
       4 studio
       8 art history
       8 directed electives
     ________________________
   
      44 minimum course credits
       6 thesis credits
     ________________________

      50 TOTAL
A scholarly thesis will be presented to the student's committee at the completion of the graduate coursework, and may be completed in one year on a full-time basis.

Admission

Admission to the graduate program in the School of Art requires a bachelor's degree, preferably in Fine Arts, from an accredited institution and a grade point average of at least 2.5 Studio applicants should complete both parts of the application process below; students interested in art history or art education need not submit a slide portfolio.

You must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and a grade-point average of at least 2.5. Submit a completed application form, fee, and two official transcripts from each post-secondary institution attended to the Office of Graduate Student Services, Ohio University, Wilson Hall, Athens OH 45701-2979. You also must submit three letters of recommendation to the Director for Graduate Programs, School of Art, Ohio University, Seigfred Hall, Athens OH 45701-2979. The final date for application is February 1. Send all application materials well in advance of the due date; only complete applications are considered.

Application Process

  1. An application form, fee, and two official transcripts from each post-secondary institution attended should be sent directly to: Office of Graduate Studies, McKee House, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701-2979
  2. A portfolio submission is required for all students interested in applying to the following programs: ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, studio/art history. A slide portfolio should be mailed along with a copy of the application form, three signed, sealed letter of recommendation, and copies of all transcripts to: Assistant Director, Graduate Programs, School of Art, 528 Seigfred Hall, Ohio University, Athens OH 45701-2979
The portfolio should consist of twenty 35mm color slides in an 8.5 x 11 inch clear plastic slide sheet and/or CD-Rom Slides whould be clearly marked with name, media, size, date executed, and (indication of top) orientation. They should be accompanied by a corresponding list that includes all information on the slides. A self-addressed, stamped envelope must be included for the return of application materials. Slides of accepted students will be retained and kept on file in the Schoo of Art office.

Applicants for studio/art history must indicate on the application form the specific studio area in which the concentration will occur, such as ceramics, painting, etc.

Applicants who plan to concentrate in art education, art history, or studio/art history must submit a term paper or some other example of scholarly writing and research skills to the Assistant Director, Graduate Programs in the School at the above address.

The deadline for applications for all programs in the School of Art is February 1. No late applications will be accepted for consideration of funding for the following academic year. Applications for other quarters are on a case-by-case basis; contact the department chairperson for more information.

Financial Aid

The School of Art awards approximately 35 teaching assistantships and 51 quarters of OGS scholarships each year. Selection is by competition and is based upon available openings and funding. Students who receive funding must maintain a 3.0 g.p.a. to retain support. Both first-year and continuing graduate students are eligible for graduate appointments. To be considered for these awards, the applicant should mark the appropriate items on the application for graduate admission.

Other financial aid information (such as Federal Perkins Loans and Federal Work Study) may be obtained from the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships, Chubb Hall, Ohio Unversity, Athens, OH, 45701-2979.

Contact

http://www.ohiou.edu/art/

Assistant Director, Graduate Programs
School of Art
528 Seigfred Hall
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701-2979

1-800-766-8278


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